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the american people know the story keeps changing from this administration on libya. >> jon: tonight, the debate over the time line and the role of the moderator. plus, one of the world's most recognized brands cuts its ties with one of the biggest names in sports. and now as the doping scandal grows, word lance armstrong has stepped down as chairman of the cancer foundation he helped create. so what should the rest of us do with all those yellow bracelets? >> jon: we begin tonight with details of an attempted terror attack foiled in the heart of new york city and word that president obama was among the original targets. good evening. i'm jon scott in for shepard smith. hours ago, we learned federal agents arrested a man who they say was attempting to detonate a bomb right near the new york federal reserve. three blocks from the site of the world trade center less than a quarter mile away. federal officials say the suspect's original targets included president obama and the new york stock exchange. we don't yet know why he allegedly changed his plan. what we do know is that

on the east coast. we'll be back with you tomorrow. "happening now" starts right now. jon: at fox news alert. a historic storm leaves massive destruction in its wake. much of the east coast now dealing with flooding, crippled transportation and power outages and now the storm heads west. nearly 200 firefighters battle an enormous inferno in new york city. 80 homes burned to the ground in one devastated seaside community. many evacuated residents still uncertain whether they have a home to go back to. >>> a new jersey nuclear plant deer clairing an alert after floodwaters rose seven feet high. an update and more all "happening now." jon: good morning to you, from a shell-shocked northeast. i'm jon scott. jenna: nice to have you back in the studio. jon: great to be back. jenna: you felt the elements out there. jon: it wasn't as bad when i was out there as it got. jenna: show you comparisons yesterday, you get the feeling what the last 24 hours means not only for new york city but the entire east coast. i'm jenna lee. we're so glad you're with us today. new york and new jersey declared major di

like matchboxes. unbelievable scene. hearts go out to everybody today. jon:. bill: i'm taken by bob turner. he and so many are going through a tough, tough time. hang in there people. martha: see you back here tomorrow, folks. jenna: fires and blizzard in the aftermath of the killer superstorm named sandy. we're glad you're with us everybody as our coverage continues on "happening now." i'm jenna lee. jon: i'm jon scott. the damage is stagger two days after sandy slammed the entire east coast. neighborhoods are without power and flooded out. dramatic rooftops rescues in hard-hit areas like staten island, new york. new york city subways remain shut down for a second day because of massive flooding. new york not the only place struggling to recover from a monster storm that is blamed for 55 deaths. ohio feeling the sheer force of sandy did. this powerful storm knocked down trees, snapping power lines, leaving hundreds of thousands of folks in the dark there. that is drop this the bucket compared to more than eight million who have no power. at the height of the storm. some as far away

manhattan. they tried to evacuate jon scott but he remains in the thick of it all. really you got a great vantage point there, jon. just how high the water really is. jon: yeah. and the good news, jenna, it has dropped within the last hour. it has dropped a good foot and a half which is good news. high tide came a little after 8:00 this morning. there will be another high tide 8:30 this evening that is what people are frightened about. that storm surge after abormally high tides, abnormal i say because it is a full moon and that raises tide levels. that storm surge in new york harbor predicted to be six to 11 feet above normal. if it gets to 11 feet i would be under water right now and i'm six feet tall. a little while ago on the pedestrian walkway behind me the water was sloshing up halfway on benches where normally people in october would be taking a in the sunshine and enjoying the view of the statue of liberty behind me. not today. this is a monster home. i guess foreboding is the sense of it here. the police came through and cleared out a group of foreign tourists here smiling and ta

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in publicly on this presidential race. plus, another jersey boy, jon stewart celebrating the return of president obama at the debate the other night. >>> first to the news live at 5:30 a.m. here at 30 rock in new york city. a 21-year-old college student accused of trying to detonate a van carrying what he believed were explosives next to the federal reserve building in manhattan. quazi nafis is from bangladesh. authorities say he came to the u.s. on a student visa in january with the purpose of launching a terrorist attack and took classes in cybersecurity before trying to contact what he thought were al qaeda operatives. turns out those contacts were undercover agents with the fbi. wnbc's jonathan dienst is the chief investigative reporter and has the latest for us. jonathan. >> reporter: almost 24 hours after his arrest mohammed nafis remains behind bars without bail on the terror conspiracy counts, investigators say he tried to drive that van here to the federal reserve bank in lower manhattan and tried to set off a 1,000-pound bomb by remote control. but all along fbi, nypd and

in the nation's capital over the weekend. fox news host bill o'reilly and jon stewart head to head in a mock debate. >> biggest spending president by far in the history of the united states. in fact, president obama has spent more money than all of the other presidents combined if you take out world war ii. >> my friend bill o'reilly, is completely full of [ bleep ]. >> and the big loser in this debate may have been the viewer because so many people tried to watch it on-line and it crashed the live stream. it was very hard to get the thing going. soled soledad. >> thank you very much. >>> president obama in full campaign mode this week starting with a speech on sunday op in a star studded rally in los angeles. there will be performances from stevie wonder, katy perry, a number of other a-listers. the president used the occasion to poke fun at his recent disjust tras debate -- disastrous debate performance. listen. >> these guys and everybody here, incredible professionals, they're such great friends and they just perform flawlessly, night after night. i can't always say the same. >> meanwhil

it, the secret service must have been on edge. >> they must have been, jon. so, you were telling me there was somebody else in the room that won, a surprising winner? >> reporter: yes, diane. the clear winner of last night's debate was jeremy epstein. as you recall, jeremy was that 20-year-old college student who asked the very first question about getting a job after he graduates. well, since then, "get jeremy a job" has been trending on twitter. a sign that his job prospects are up. and after the debate, he talked to both candidates, even got a promise out of mitt romney for a job after he gets out of college. but diane, i don't know if that will happen. jeremy told us he is no longer an undecided voter. if the election were today, he said he would vote for obama. >> oh, but talk about networking. thank you, jon, weighing in his own scorecard tonight. >>> we have more evidence tonight that the u.s. housing market is coming back to life. the number of new homes constructed in september jumped 15% in one month. and that is the fastest rate of new construction since the early days of

'll huddle around the water cooler to watch jon stewart rejoicing last night in the revival of president obama at that debate. "way too early" coming right back. ah. fire bad! just have to fire roast these tomatoes. do you churn your own butter too? what? this is going to give you a head start on your dinner. that seems easier sure does who are you? [ female announcer ] new progresso recipe starters. five delicious cooking sauces you combine with fresh ingredients to make amazing home-cooked meals. ♪ ambiance [ female announcer ] new progresso recipe starters. your head-start to home cooked. >>> we told you at the top of the show a 2 is-year-old bangladeshi national was arrested in an undercover fbi sting operation. after he attempted to detonate what he thought were 1,000 pounds worth of explosives near the new york federal reserve. just two blocks from where the world trade center once stood in lower manhattan. want to sound smart tell your friend as cording to the new york city police department and ray kelly new york has been the target of 15 terror plots since september the 11th,

the region and the power began going out in new york city, back up generators at one hospital failed. dr. jon lapook was there as personnel raced against time to save the sick. >> reporter: the dark halls of nyu medical center led to halls submerged under 12 feet of water. >> looks like a swimming pool. >> reporter: dr. robert grossman is the ceo of the hospital. >> we had failure of our primary power, secondary power, back up systems failed within 30 minutes. so we went from functioning perfectly to being completely out of power. >> reporter: it quickly became a race against time to evacuate 300 patients including 20 newborns from the neonatal intensive care unit. when i arrived shortly before midnight, ambulances were lined up waiting to transport patients to nearby hospitals. the doctor demonstrated how hospital personnel used plastic sleds to transport patients down dark narrow staircases. >> one, make sure that they got off of the floor. the other was who was the sickest? who could go down first. >> reporter: 31-year-old christine was in the intensive care unit with complications followi

buildings here in lower manhattan. jenna: thank you for joining us, jon. jon: sound like a good times and the hour. megyn: 50 million people in harm's way. a massive storm heading towards a paralyzed east coast, it is what one meteorologist is calling a worst-case scenario. welcome to a "america live", i am megyn kelly. hurricane sandy is a monster. 1000 miles across, 90-mile per hour winds, one of the top forecasters in america calling it a hurricane on steroids. right now, nearly a quarter of the entire ovulation of the united states under a state of emergency. full on emergency declarations in eight states along the eastern seaboard from virginia to massachusetts and washington dc. limited state of emergency in delaware and north carolina. that could well change. over the past few hours the storm has picked up and strengthen, starting to make the forecasted turn inland as some reports of 90-mile per hour wind gusts have head. it is expected to make landfall around atlantic city, new jersey. the resort town reporting heavy damage to the boardwalk there. the casinos are closed

of stairs that were wet. >> dr. jon lapook was there. he takes us inside that rescue mission on cbs this morning. [ female announcer ] beef, meet flavor boost. flavor boost, meet beef. it's swanson flavor boost. concentrated broth to add delicious flavor to your skillet dish in just one stir. mmm! [ female announcer ] cook, meet compliments. get recipes at flavorboost.com. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ howling ] ♪ of stairs that were wet. >> dr. jon lapook was there. he takes us inside that rescue mission on cbs "this morning". >>> welcome back to cbs "this morning." new york city has a new tourist attraction thanks to superstorm sandy. this massive construction crane partially collapsed during the storm 750 feet in the air. >> it's still dangling above midtown manhattan. police have evacuated the entire city block underneath because of the safety risk. john miller is watching it for us. >> reporter: good morning. city officials were watching it too. not like they didn't see the potential for an accident like this coming, so just before sandy hit they issued a mandatory stop work order on all

had to evacuate patients last night, losing power and emergency generators failed. dr. jon lapook was there. god good morning. >> god morningod morning, charlie. i got there late last night. the lobby was filled with doctors, nurses firemen, police trying to get people out of the hospital. they've gotten all but 50 out. that included kids neonatal icu kids. four of them were intubated. when i got there, they were being brought out, bagged manually. one was a 29-week-old premature baby, swaddled with a small face mask. >> this nurse was carrying this premature baby and doing some of the -- >> absolutely. >> how could this happen in a hospital like this one of new york's premiere hospitals, that generators fail? >> i found out, and i think this is really news. there were two generators. there was a primary backup generator that was on the roof. then there was a secondary backup generator that was at a lower level. what happened was the flood came in. it took out the secondary backup generator. the problem was that the pump that was lower down that sent fuel up to t

, jon corzine running for it in 2000. jon corzine barely ee k'd out the victory. they were getting so much bad publicity they lost a point in the polls. "the new york times" endorsed the republican in that race. i can't remember the last time that happened. i want to ask you about the overall state of play now. i'm looking at where the senate battlegrounds are right now. missouri, the democrats managed to take that off the board. claire mccaskill is fine. we're talking about north dakota and arizona, an easer republican win and indiana, if lugar was there and olympia snow. whatever happens on election day the democrat vs won "the cycle" to date in a decisive way. is that a farieding on it? >> sure n-a way they have. in february we said republicans probably had a 60% to 65% of chance of getting the four seats they need to get the majority. that percentage now is below 40. they have, you know -- they need a perfect election night, which they're unlikely to get, to win the majority. so yeah, sure, democrats have won the cycle. >> jennifer, that maine race is really interesting. king is a

, appearance on jon stewart's show, and he and romney will address a bipartisan dinner here in new york tonight. >>> yesterday, romney was reaching out to women voters. he told crowds in virginia that the president has failed america's women, by not sufficiently boosting the economy. and romney promised that if mr. obama is re-elected it will be more of the same. >> i think it is interesting, with two presidential debates gone, the president still hasn't found an agenda for his second term. we have an agenda for our term. and our agenda is going to get this country working again. >> romney also said that over 3.5 million more women are now in pof teverty than when the president took office. up more debate, monday night, in florida, the topic, foreign policy. they estimated 1/5 of the population was watching the second debate last night. >> good to know right? >> it is very good to know. some numbers here. i know you are a cruncher, how many days to the election? >> 19. >> become to back gallup polls, give romney the edge. and there are new stats out that say, well first time, that romney has th

. the president is in new york. he's taped with jon stewart. i think this is his sixth appearance on the stewt show. his second since he's been in office. they seem to have a pretty good rapport, but sometimes he gets a little serious. john stewart can ask him some pointed questions about politics and policy. and then he's going to make more jokes at the al smith dinner later tonight. day full of quips for president obama. >> we'll see how funny he is, how biting and we'll see how finny and biting mitt romney is. we'll have coverage 9:00 p.m. eastern later tonight. >>> president obama was in ohio just yesterday. he'll be back on tuesday, the day after his third and final debate with mitt romney. our chief national correspondent john king is in ohio, happens to be in cincinnati right now. john, you visited one of the most important swing counties in one of the most important swing states if not the most important swing state. we're talking about ohio. what are you seeing, what are you hearing? >> reporter: wolf, i came to get a look at early voting here -- [ technical difficulties ] president o

also taped a show without an audience. but other late night shows, including jon stewart and stephen colbert, all ended up canceling their shows. leave it to the faithful to keep it going without an audience. >> or is it that nbc still made them do the show? >> i'm sure it was still funny. >> exactly, right. >>> 6:27 is our time. coming up, we continue to survey the damage from sandy. we'll have pictures coming your way from other parts of the country as well. anncr: it's said that character is what we do... when we think no one is looking. mitt romney: believe that they are victims. anncr: mitt romney thought no one was looking when... he attacked forty-seven percent of americans. his companies shipped jobs overseas. his plan cuts millionaires' taxes, but raises yours. he'll voucherize medicare... and make catastrophic cuts to education. so remember what romney said... and what his plan would do. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. >>> the rain is still coming it down, making it tough to assess how much damage we have in the area from sandy. >>> right no

interview on "the daily show" with jon stewart. we're showing this odd picture of it because it was very exciting for everybody at our offices when we saw the president's motorcade go by from our window. we usually just have a great view of the crosswalk there and the delivery guys getting stuck behind that weird guardrail thing on the corner. but today we saw the president. it was very cool. then president is expected to speak tonight after mitt romney's remark at the al smith dinner. mr. romney's remarks are expected to go first then president obama will go second. in terms of the polling today, here's what it looks like at the national level. mr. romney now leading president obama in the gallup daily tracking poll by seven points. that is a poll of likely voters. that is understandably freaking out a lot of democrats right now. but democrats could take solace today in the electoral college. here's how it looks in the states. in michigan a new poll by "the detroit free press" shows president obama with a six-point lead in michigan. in wisconsin an nbc news marist poll shows president o

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of debate tonight, between bill o'reilly and jon stewart. two hosts with clashing political viewpoints. they will have a mock debate at george washington university, and call it the rumble 2012. tickets sold out almost immediately, and the show will be available over the internet through live streaming. >>> people reduced to tears. >> it's hard to come here. i've been a self sufficient person my whole life. >> she's upset over one mayor's plan to close soup kitchens. why he wants to put them out of business. >> a cool down is in the forecast for your bay area weekend. we're up with a mix of clouds, some fog. we'll look at what to suspect for your neighborhood coming up -- what to expect for your neighborhood coming up. >>> a 10-year-old colorado girl is missing and police have now issued an amber alert. jessica ridge way never made it to school. there was a delay of several hours in reporting the girl missing. her mother sleeps during the day because she works a graveyard shift and she didn't know she was absent until the afternoon. >> it's really hard to wonder, you know, what could g

for the sake of the new york diocese. our coverage of the debate continues in just a few minutes. jon karl brings the scorecard. statements from the candidates, which check out and which ones don't. >>> killing spree at a denver bar remains a mystery. five bodies found after the bar went up in flames. we get the latest now from abc's brandi hitt, good morning, brandi. >> reporter: good morning, john, paula. denver police right now say they still have no motive and no suspects behind this mass killing in a bar that was covered up by fire. police found the bodies of four women and one man inside ferro's bar and grill at closing time. detectives say there is trauma on the body. they believe the five were murdered before the fire was set. >> came apparent during assessment of the patients outside of the building that there were significant trauma injuries inconsistent with the fire. >> reporter: the coroner has released the name of all five. th the dead. two 45-year-old women. a 29-year-old man. and 22-year-old woman also now been identified. >> we would look to think it was an isolated incide

as a result. would you consider it? >> this is incredible. jon corzine, i know a whole new series of things, fixed income was making so much fun. corzine was going to get jobs. this was one of the great businesses. it's terrible. >> today or yesterday anniversary of mf if i'm not mistaken. >> i think you're right. another impact to this is liquidity within the bond market itself particularly in high yield but in all corporates. used to be you could get a big on a big one. you want a bb bid on 60 million, you'll get bid five, ten points down. lack of liquidity because so many institutions have pulled back from the market to a certain extent is stunning. one wonders whether hedge funds won't move in there. a market reaction to a significant change in the financial services business. >> we have been waiting for blinking. we've been waiting for consolidation. waiting for people to pull business lines. it's happening. listen investment bankers and companies, it's a way to get your stock up. >> one wonders. ubs had its own issues when it comes to investment bank. could be seen as a different stor

battlegrounds. it's "your voice, your vote." and abc's jonathan karl is in tampa, florida. good morning, jon. >> reporter: good morning, george. well, the superstorm didn't delay the campaign for long. both vice president biden and mitt romney will be campaigning hard down here all day long in florida. the storm has forced the president to cancel several campaign events. but it has also given him a chance to show some presidential leadership. >> my message to the federal government. no bureaucracy. no red tape. get resources where they're needed. >> reporter: and later today, he'll get a firsthand look at the damage on the new jersey shore, with none other than the state's republican governor, chris christie. christie is a die-hard romney supporter. but he's had nothing but praise for the president's handling of the storm, which he says is all that really counts right now. >> i don't give a damn about election day. it doesn't matter a lick to me at the moment. i've got much bigger fish to fry than that. so do the people of the state of new jersey. >> reporter: romney, after cancelling eight

, on jon stewart saying when four americans are killed it was not optimal. that in stewart's question. nevertheless, this is not an issue that will go away. still some confusion on how the administration response on this was both sluggish, slope and incoherent at sometimes, so i think this is going to be a topic of conversation for sure. >> and what's your topic of conversation this weekend on "meet the press," david? >> we'll do it all. talking to david axelrod, senator rob portman, of course, close with the romney campaign and senator marco rubio as well. >> david gregory in our washington newsroom. matt? >> thank you. >>> thank you, savannah. >>> new revelations about the boy scouts of america and widespread allegations of sexual abuse. now, the organization had fought the release of some internal documents but recently lost that fight. nbc's anne thompson is here with more on that. anne, good morning. >> good morning, matt. an oregon court ordered these files be made public. they were kept by the boy scouts, and they involve 1,247 alleged abusers reported to that organization. ins

great. eggo nutri-grain waffles. >>> the time now is 7:26. good morning, vsh, i'm jon kelley. the site of an early morning house fire is now a crime scene. this is near the 580/238 interchange. it happened early this morning. after wawards they did find a b inside. they aren't sure how the person died but are calling the scene suspicious. investigators are expected to be at the scene most of the morning. nobody else is being reported inside that home. police not saying exactly who died, but neighbors say a retired san francisco firefighter did live there with his girlfriend. investigators telling nbc bay area they are not far enough into the investigation to determine if this is in fact a homicide. >>> right now let's take it outside an see what's happening on this friday eve. christina loren here to look at another hot forecast. >> yeah, last day of the extreme heat. temperatures are going to be warming up and comfortable enough for you to sit on the warm sand of the beach. in san francisco, 61 degrees, headed towards the 80s. we're at 53, grab a jacket in san jose. as high pressure i

they stop you. >>> it is 7:26. good morning, everybody. i'm jon kelley. the final preps under way for the parade. bob is live on the scene in san francisco. he has the latest. bob, what's happening? >> good morning. we're at fourth and market. we noticed fans showing up at 4:00 this morning. now, 3 1/2 hours out from the parade. you can see there is substantial showing of fans already out here. there are still spots along the barricade where you can actually have a good front line shot. we have a feeling those spots are going away fairly soon. if you are trying to get in the city, mass transit, what you're looking at now, all the other mass transit agencies are running extra service. especially bart, running on a rush hour schedule. if you want to get in here, starting at 11:00 at the bottom of market heading to the civic center plaza, you want to start coming in now. get off your couch, turn off the tv after you watch this and get in here now because it will fill fast. they are expecting over 1 million people. as far as the weather, we have a little break right now. i hope it's g

together. is and has been in and jane. jon: "america live" starts right now. megyn: fox news alert. brand-new polling just into fox news today from three key swing states. our first look at the presidential race after wednesday night's first debate. welcome to "america live." i am megyn kelly. brand-new rasmussen polling from ohio, florida, and virginia. take a look at the numbers. the polls are showing an extremely tight race between these two candidates. in ohio, the president is up by one point. fifty to 49%. governor romney is ahead 49%, he was shown behind to in florida and now he is ahead to in florida. the state of virginia, 49 to 48%. big news that is just breaking right now. that is where he, i should say, racked up another big story today. the september jobs report. the labor department says that 114,000 jobs were created last month, but the unemployment rate sharply declining to 7.8%. that is the lowest number in nearly four years. certainly some welcome news for team obama. a liberal economist cautioned that it is almost certainly a statistical fluke. john roberts is al

. it leads to this lunacy. tv jon stewart said it is time for another edition republicans said what about rape now? really? i thought honestly, one of the -- in a campaign that lacked courage in general romney pretending he doesn't hear the questions the other day was -- you know, honestly. >> no, but basically no one would back away. no one would criticize him. last ten days of the campaign for them. you know, it is just absolute refusal to back down on anything. pretend it's there. so you know, they've just got their foot on the gas and now is not the time -- >> stephanie: seriously, what does it encourage? senator mourdock, are you going to keep the ad up? which way are we going now? like he can't hear the reporters. rush limbaugh. >> the gdp number is out. for the third time, it is 2%. it is going to get revised down to 1.8. never mind the regime guaranteed a growth rate of 4.5% by now. with their stimulus bill. we are growing -- it is anemic. 1.8%, there is no growth. there is no job creation whatsoever.

of all the people during the storm of sandy. >> all patients had to be taken to other hospitals. dr. jon lapook was there with some tiny children were safely moved out. good morning. >> good morning. as hurricane sandy slammed into new york city monday night 10 feet of water flooded seven builds of the new york university langone medical center with the tiniest evacuees most at risk. >> doctors, nurses and hospital staff sought to evacuate patients from nyu langone medical center monday night. the most vulnerable, 20 newborn babies clinging to life in the neonatal intensive care unit. >> all these monitors here, there's a lot of buzzing and everything just went. >> joann's son jackson born 27 weeks prematurely was carried in the dark by a nurse who also held his oxygen tank. >> we had to go down nine flight of stairs that were wet and had adult patients lying on the floors in like stretchers. it was pretty crazy. all of this in complete darkness. >> people running around, pushing gurneys. >> outside the hospital, jeremy checked on his son william who was born three weeks ago with congeni

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the bell. ceo of the new york stock exchange, so is larry lieberwits, who happens to be jon stewart's brother, they are up there, getting ready to ring the bell. everybody holding their breath here. after the devastation of hurricane sandy, two days of the markets being closed, this is the opening bell that's telling the world, carol, that new york is open for business. carol? >> and that can only mean good things for all of us in our economy, of course. alison kosik. alison can't hear me. sorry, we're having technical difficulties there. you got the gist. >>> we're taking a closer look at the aftermath of superstorm sandy and the full scope of the devastation that's just now coming into view. these are new pictures that just fed into cnn moments ago. the storm's death toll just in the united states stands at 40. new york police say 22 people died in the city alone. take a look at this video from an nypd helicopter. across the region thousands of people had to be rescued from their flooded homes. many were chased to their rooftops to escape the rising waters. and today, as national

the other day and jon stewart gave him tough questions about benghazi and libya and we got some actual information and news of course the headline about not being optimal situation the loss of four americans there. >> yeah, look, i mean jon stewart is the best of the non-journalist news outlets and that he does occasionally ask tough questions. i mean, saying that he he is the most serious of the comedy show hosts is not a huge compliment. it's like the best oktoberfest in orlando. or the best gas station sushi in alabama. he asks some serious question. i'm sure obama was mispleased to be asked serious question on those shows. overall strategy like this new ad comparing voting for the first time to losing your virginity these are desperate plays by a campaign that basically wants to argue on cultural terms and appeal to least informed voters most emotional voters rather than making a coherent case defending his own record and defending what he might do in the second term. >> do you think that youth voters come out and vote anywhere near the same capacity that they did in 2008. this clo

in that fashion. >> technically jon stewart and stephen colbert. >> i think that was illegal. if i was on fec, i would say that as a violation. when they sat their present a talk together letter to one another, i would say that's a violation of the law. there were two other players worth mentioning that are minor players, but what is a super pac as opposed to good old fashion plain old pack? a good old-fashioned pack, which has been around forever, a longtime, continued contributions. you're limited how much you can give any pack a new independent expenditures so we can commonness as to be more common, give money to agree to candidate campaigns. the one final players will be my college in eric 527. as kim said, a super pac is a form of 527. a generic 527 in 2004 is a group that sends money on issue ads that sound a lot like political ads, but technically don't advocate the election to receive a candidate. the reason i mention that is that if groups are not defined as 501-c4, they wouldn't have to go out of business. you just become 520 sevens. it does mean they would report donors to irs. >> i t

, at that time, jon voight was a democrat. i danced with him, and i was in my native state of wisconsin up in milwaukee. so i've been a regular supporter of the democratic candidates. host: molly ball, how many of the folks that you've seen in various ground operations are long-time supporters and people who have experience, like our friend in florida, versus people who are out there for the first time getting involved in campaign politics? guest: it's a mix. i think one really good point that can be made from that call is that when someone is in their own community, talking to people they know, that is so much more effective in terms of persuading people and convincing them to vote than anything that you get in the mail or see on television. people tune out a lot of this stuff. the robocalls, there's actually research showing that when a paid staffer calls you on the phone, that you don't know, and when a volunteer calls out phone, even when you don't know whether that person is paid or not, there's a difference in how persuasive that call is. when it's a volunteer who just wants to be th

hoosier. but jon, you just said we pay for things in indiana. but when you were speaker of the house, for five of the six years you were running the state house, indiana ran deficits. when mitch daniels came into power indiana was $700 million in debt and had a deficit of $820 million. facts are stubborn things and i'd like to knoll how are we going to make sure and preserve the fiscal integrity of the state of indiana. >> if you had spent the last 12 years here you'd know our budget has to be balanced. i produce balanced budget t and they were supported by our own lieutenant governor. i find it laughable that a united states congressman would lecture anybody about fiscal responsibility. you voted five times, congressman, you you voted and the results increased our deficit by $200 billion with a b dollars. >> find key house and governor races on c-span campaign 2012. >> an update on hurricane sandy coming up at about 2:30 eastern which up until then with an election a few days away a look at new hampshire. >> fst past week we've been taking a look at nine swing states and today we pu

, the delicious way to help them grow up strong. >>> it is 9:26. good morning. i'm jon kelley. the world champion san francisco giants are more than ready for the world series victory parade. a pre-party yesterday at at&t park. fans gave the team a heroes welcome home. take a look at that. pablo sandoval raising the trophy in a victory celebration. >> it feels awesome because i've never seen them in real life. >> the fans mean a lot to them. it means a lot to us. that's what makes these giants awesome. >> that party keeps on rolling tomorrow in preparations for the parade moving into hyper overdrive with one day left to decora decorate. organizers are making sure everything is just right. the ticker tape parade route is from the foot of market street near the ferry building up to market and mcalister and then to city hall. for the parade, san francisco police will be out in force tomorrow morning with more than 500,000 people expected to attend. officers will not stand for the idiotic behavior they saw after they won the world series. they flipped over cars and set a muni bus on fire. the police

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